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If you love football and want to keep up with the road to the World Cup, the Conmebol qualifiers are the place to watch. Ten South American nations battle for a handful of spots, and every match can change the picture. Below we break down the format, the schedule, the teams to watch and the best ways to follow the action.
All ten members of Conmebol play each other home and away in a round‑robin league. That means each side gets 18 games – nine at home, nine on the road. The top four finishers earn direct tickets to the World Cup, while the fifth‑placed team heads to an inter‑confederation play‑off for a final chance.
The points system is simple: three for a win, one for a draw, none for a loss. Goal difference decides ties, then goals scored, and finally head‑to‑head results. Because every point matters, even a late‑season draw can feel like a win.
The next qualifying round kicks off in March 2025 and runs through the summer of 2026. Some of the biggest match‑ups include Brazil vs. Argentina, Uruguay vs. Colombia and the classic Brazil‑Uruguay duel. These games attract the most viewers and often decide who ends up in the top four.
Here’s a quick look at the first three match‑days:
Check the official Conmebol calendar for exact dates and venues, as they can shift due to local events or weather.
If you’re wondering how to watch, most games are broadcast live on regional sports channels like ESPN South America, Fox Sports and local free‑to‑air networks. Streaming platforms such as fuboTV, ESPN+ and the Conmebol TV app also carry the matches, often with free highlights after the final whistle.
For real‑time scores, the Cycad Africa Daily News tag page aggregates updates from reliable sources. You’ll see live tables, goal scorers and short match reports without having to jump between sites.
Finally, don’t forget the fan experience. National teams usually sell tickets early, especially for high‑profile games. If you can, grab a seat in the stadium – the atmosphere in South American venues is unlike any other.
Bottom line: the Conmebol qualifiers are a marathon, not a sprint. Stay on top of the schedule, follow the standings, and enjoy the drama that only South American football can deliver.
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The high-stakes Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers match between Colombia and Ecuador is set to captivate soccer fans in the USA. Airing on November 19, 6:00 PM ET on Fanatiz, the match presents Colombia's shot at redemption after a defeat to Uruguay, while Ecuador wishes to maintain momentum after a 4-0 victory against Bolivia. Fans can enjoy the intense encounter live through TV or streaming options on Fanatiz.
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